In “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker, how does the narrator’s spoken language differ from Dee’s?
A. The narrator speaks in a nonstandard dialect, while her daughter speaks in a standard English dialect.
B. The narrator speaks in a standard English dialect, while her daughter speaks in in a nonstandard English dialect.
C. The narrator speaks with a Georgia accent, while her daughter speaks without any accent.
D. The narrator and her daughter both speak in the same dialect.